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Jon Erickson
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Species living on Earth today represent a mere fraction of the total amount of life forms that have existed since the planet was first formed. A brand-new addition to the critically acclaimed The Living Earth series
Douglas H. Erwin
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The fifteen chapters of "Deep Time, authored by leading researchers in paleobiology, present an overview of current work and an outline of important unsolved problems in the field, revealing exciting interactions between the study of fossils and rece ...
Douglas H. Erwin
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Some 250 million years ago, the earth suffered the greatest biological crisis in its history. Around 95% of all living species died out--a global catastrophe far greater than the dinosaurs' demise 65 million years ago. How this happened remains a mys ...
Douglas H. Erwin
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Douglas H. Erwin
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Carefully examines the events recorded at the major Permo-Triassic boundary sections and documents the patterns of extinction and survival among the major groups of marine and terrestrial plants and animals. Erwin also provides a detailed summary of ...
Michael J. Everhart
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A journey to a time when sea monsters roamed an ocean in the middle of America.
Mike Everhart
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Featuring incredibly realistic computer-generated images and 3-D film clips--with 3-D glasses--field photography by National Geographic cameramen, and much more, the book interweaves dramatic scenes of the far, far distant past; up-to-the-minute scie ...
David E. Fastovsky
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Written for non-specialists, this detailed survey of dinosaur origins, diversity, and extinction is designed as a series of successive essays covering important and timely topics in dinosaur paleobiology, such as "warm-bloodedness," birds as living d ...
Mikhail A. Fedonkin
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